Hawzah News Agency- Inspired by the bustling markets of North Africa, the free event at Bangor Street Community Centre brought together over 50 stalls offering food, crafts, and family-friendly activities ahead of the holy month, Asian Image reported.
Organized by Rise and Serve, the free event aimed to recreate the atmosphere of a souk — an Arab marketplace — where families traditionally prepare for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
This year, Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of February 17 or 18.
Bastwell and Daisyfield Ward councillor Rana Khan also praised the initiative.
I was delighted and privileged to attend the Ramadhan Souk at Bangor Street Community Centre.
Source: About Islam
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